Even though it’s zooming along at five miles a second, the International Space Station provides a great vantage point for photography of the Earth from 250 miles overhead. In this SpeedyTime segment recorded just before his return to Earth, Expedition 52 flight engineer Jack Fischer shows off some of the station’s “picture windows” and introduces the crew of Expedition 53 who talk about their reasons for spending time with their cameras pointed toward home.
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11 responses to “SpeedyTime 8 – Space Photography”
I just love how… Lived In the station looks! Give us 20 years we're gonna have more habitats up and out there, I bet.
@1:45 are those weird pixel spots caused by radiation? Why are they only visible passing between those modules?
Reminds me of the NASA Film "A New View of Space" as seen in this link! ( https://youtu.be/nXQL80MdhWM )
Not sure how future Speedy Time vids could get any better than this.
You guys outdid yourselves this time. 🙂
Awesome video. And an equally awesome collection of glass in those lens!!! Man I'm so jealous
I must admit that the serpent has truly delivered a nearly perfect performance. The problem is that trying to cover up the Creator of all things is only bringing more people to the truth of His Creation. It is in His Word, and if I was working for NASA, I would take a close look at the bible and realize that it would be best to "come out of her my people". Jesus Christ is the way, the TRUTH, and the life. God blesses His people!
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His stars n´ stripes socks make my day!
Lol
NASA, please remember that whenever you put out this fakery that the earth is supposed to spin.
Powerful lens you got there!!